NEC SL2100 Features And Specifications Manual page 431

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ISSUE 1.0
Program
Program Name
No.
47-13-01
InMail Dial Action Tables - Action
47-13-01
InMail Dial Action Tables - Data
80-03-01
DTMF Tone Receiver Setup - Detect Level
80-04-01
Call Progress Tone Detector Setup - Detection
Level
Operation
Calling Your Mailbox
To call your mailbox:
With a Multiline Terminal, your Voice Mail key flashes green and your Message Center keys flash red
when they have messages waiting. If you do not have a Voice Mail key, your Message Waiting LED
flashes instead.
Multiline Terminal
1.
Press your Voice Mail key (PRG 15-07 or SC 751 : 01 +
- OR -
Press the Vmsg softkey.
Your mailbox number is normally the same as your extension number. You may optionally dial a co-
worker's mailbox - or use this procedure to call your mailbox from a co-worker's telephone.
- OR -
Press Speaker key and dial
2.
If requested by Voice Mail, enter your security code.
Ask your Voice Mail system administrator for your security code.
Normally, your Message Waiting (MW) LED goes out (if applicable). If it continues to flash, you have
unanswered Message Waiting requests or a new General Message. See "To check your messages"
below.
Features and Specifications Manual
0 = UND (Undefined)
1 = TRF (Transfer)
2 = UTRF (Unscreened Transfer)
3 = REC1
4 = REC2
5 = LOGON
6 = Hang Up
7 = GOTO
Up to 8 digits
(0 ~ 9,
X = Caller Dialed Digits
I = Ignore Digits
N = No Routing
P = Pause
0 = 0 dBm ~ - 25 dBm
1 = - 5 dBm ~ - 30 dBm
2 = - 10 dBm ~ - 35 dBm
3 = - 15 dBm ~ - 40 dBm
4 = - 20 dBm ~ - 45 dBm
5 = - 25 dBm ~ - 50 dBm
6 = - 30 dBm ~ - 55 dBm
0 = 0 dBm ~ - 25 dBm
1 = - 5 dBm ~ - 30 dBm
2 = - 10 dBm ~ - 35 dBm
3 = - 15 dBm ~ - 40 dBm
4 = - 20 dBm ~ - 45 dBm
5 = - 25 dBm ~ - 50 dBm
6 = - 30 dBm ~ - 55 dBm
8.
*
Input Data
Refer to the program-
ming manual for the
default values and for
all other available op-
tions in this command.
Refer to the program-
, #)
ming manual for the
*
default values and for
all other available op-
tions in this command.
Refer to the Program-
ming Manual for the
Refer to the Program-
ming Manual for the
8).
*
SL2100
Default
I
default values.
default values.
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